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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-03-22, Page 7ti "Bill itov ,�e We. andIt talk a d saw that the. high cost . of living these days is crowding. us plenty. But we ' decided that the Red Cross do.s too much good work .to ignore its plea for funds. So, we are giving a donation, And Ill bet lou and John ' are ' going to donate, too." UNION (Goderich ToWTPIAIP) (ODEUTOH TOWNSHIP; Naxen 19.—The March meeting of Union, Social Club—will, be had at the school. on Thursday, March 2Et13,4 when films will be "shown .,by air. Brock;''O r 'of Toronto. Everybody.. welcome. • The angle quartette of Victoria gta•eet United Church nil} 'assist in the service at Union, on Faster Su. da . n y - Limon W.M.S.--rhe 'March meet- ing of the Union W,M, S. was -held it the home of Mrs, Stanley` Mc- Ilwaiu. The service was under the leadership of Mrs. Harvey Fuller, who kiosk as the theixte "The War Or Love and Peace," '.lhe, meeting opened with prayer. and the singing W the hymn, "The Head that •Once Was Crowned with Thorns."- 'Scripture horns."'Scripture Vas reAd responsively, and the hymn," for.. the Laster thank- offering, "Take, My Life and Let It Be," was sung. Readings by .meln- bers ,"were given showing how the could work for peace both at . home and abroad. Rev. D. W. Williams; of Victoria Street United. Church, closed the meeting with prayer. The April meeting, will be held at the home of Mrs. Forest McClure. Tom 8FI ,,LDsMare 39. - Mrs. R, M. P. Bulteel t�f . 'Si. Pain,': tz Ilett of Lonndort and` Mr. Church, Clinton, will have charge and Mrs, Fred Davison of Detroit of the service. The Pttlibe4trers w returned t'o their homes on Sunday be Fred Weston, George Little, after spending ,the past week at Wrn. IT., Joltntoxn of Bayfield and their home hero owing to the ill- ► Villtam, rred and John Middleton nem, of their mother, Irs. Kate• Obderich ,tgwnsbfp, Iiavison, • Death of Mrs. Fred Baker he Airs. Beverley McCliiie) eY, and death oceurred.early Mohday morn- babe returned to Barrie on. Sunday `lug in Clinton. Public Hospital .of after :`;;pending the past few • weeps Mary Jane iioward, wife ,of Fred with her parents, Mr,. and Mrs, Baker, Bayfield, atter it short ill- •'Waitte Westlake. ness. Mrs, 'Baker." vis born in Mr. and Mrs,. , Lloyd Westlake, Stanley towr ship, January; 2.7th,. of Mount Forest, spent Sunday with 1871, daughter of Margaret" and, :Mr.„ and Mrs. M. Tot,ns. .-, 'Henry Howard. In 1889 she was 'Miss Beverley York', of London,' married to Fred Baker of Bfyileld, 'Spent'. the *eek-ead at her 'home Besides her huilband she leaves two in the village. daughters and gine ,son Mrs. Lulu ,Owing to the i)•tness•:of Rev. Mr. Burt of ,London, Mrs. 'Greta Scotch= Webb there was no: service in Trinity ,Church° on, Sunday evening. 1%I i '-Oris Miller,, who bled been in,,Lendon for the past threw:w.eeks, returned home on Sunday. SHEPJ'ARDTON _ SHEPPARTYrON, Mardi 19 .-- Mrs. A. Foster returned home Hist week , after spending some • time, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Pitblado, and Mr. Pitblado and family 'of St. Catharinea,'also'spend- ing a few 'days in- Kitchener :at. the borne of Mrs. Wm.: Foster. We are so1'ry , to• report Mr. Alan' Schram is -confined to, the house and under the doctot'S care• with a sore back.• We wish hi:m _a speedy ieeovery. - Several members of a, number of homes .in the community have been victims of the . "flu. We hope , everyone will soon: be.again. During the last week. in March several .in. the community are cele- ibrating birthdatys. To each . one your • correspondent wishes "many happy returns." - Mn and Mrs.• F. Rising were in 'Teeewat•er on. Friday, March, 1.0tli, • attending. the funeral of the "late Mr. Richard Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brown and Edward, • of Goderich; visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' John Ilussey.. ST. HELENS. • Mer of Bayfield and Harry Baker of flay afield, and three ;brothers, Christopher Reward, of , Windsor, 'John i3f JBa.yfield and George of Regina. •Mrs. Baker wtis a life - An 4,I,d Citizen Passes.. --William long member ,,ot Trinity ,.,A,ngliean Robert - Jowett trf Bayfield, died • in Church,' Ba y field, 'and a faithful Ciiuton'Public Hospital on Satur-, !WWorker in the Ladles; Guild' 'and dray, March ° 17th, after a long 111- . the Women's Auxiliary,`, where,• she ness, Mr. Jowett was born at the field differentoffices during' the family home,. Bay'ileld• lin`f', Code years.- • ,The funeral will be, held Mich township, on August .3rd, 1808, from the home of her, daughter, and resided there until moving with Mrs. Lloyd Scatchmer, Bayfield; for his parents in 1887 to Bayt1eld, service fn Trinity,, Anglican Church where he had since. r`esided. Be on Thursday, March'22nd, at 2.30. was. the 'eldest son of Thomas and p.m. Interment will be iu Barnfield. Sarah •Middleton • Jowett, In 1898 cemetery. ..• • he married Blida Moorhouse of i Bayfield, who 'surv'ives him, with JOHN JAMIESON. LUOKNOW two daughters, Mrs. Leroy Poth • PASSEPN HIS' 82nd YEAR t1thel), Mrs. Kitchener:�and ;Bayfield - , and Mrs. Ernest Kendall. (trace),,, . of Elmira: Mr. Jowett was',well The .death of Jolin Jamieson, known to the., public; as he and'wliieh occurred in the Wingham his father ' established Jowett': hospital on February. 27th, removedGrove in the early 1890's and be operated it along with the cottages "a lifelong resident of the Lucknow until early in 1920, when his bro-,, district. 'Mr; Jamieson was born eighty-one years ago, son 'of John Jainieson and Margaret Scott Far- rish, Ashfield township, and farmed in his . native township for_ the greater part of his life. Ile served on the Township Council for some years and after °, his removal , to Lucknow he was livestock shipper fpr the . United Farmers for over ten ear's and: later M!Inager ur ferment was in ,G> cenhill' netsry. the" ,,ekn► w . District Cowerative Mr. Jau$ebem wary . a. man . who until his , retireMent in 1949 owing was • highly regarded A In the conn• to #ailin'g health;- :. ;an i`I`ty ti;` i`h1+ ` e'1iVed end who InFebrnary, 100, 'A7iCr. Jamieson deveted . himlielf to the !a1tbful wedded Ida . C Finlay) and last .,disehat e' of hid y 104es. n h h ha 91 celebrated ;true ntot fey PPy fifty-fifth. anniversary 4 thelia • ' C LOW marriage• .. „ Besides his wife, Mr.,. Iamieson. �" A. rlc . +CA1+SV► March`' 18, `�(i" and leaves a son, .(iordon, ef. Mode h, and trio daughters 'Mrs, C. dJ'. Wil- Mrs, Olive A,l,Un spent Sunday with B ane Saskatoon' and 11 ,. and. Airs, . Charlie. 'Wallis of ( ._ he), frf > Mrs. Howard 13at'rls (�Marion ), of Ba Re1d; - Holyxooi , also f(jul?, grandchildren THe Iut itute are having a pot - and four greatrgranlichiidren. kIe luck supper in connection with their was•a lifelong Presbyterian, andthenewt ?meetingg whieb will be on funeral service on March l st was March 27, conducted by • .Itev. C. Winn, of Lucknow, Presbyterian Church. In - ST. HELENS, March 19. Mary Rutherford, 'Mrs. F. G. Todd and Mr. Chester Taylor have been Under • the .doctor',s care' with pneumonia: Mr. Ed. Purvis vas a patient ilk the Wingham hospital last -week with ' pneumonia. • - Mr. -George Stuart attended the' annual—convention of, the TTnrlea- writers' Association at Toronto last week. ,,, ' ' : , Alum* those who ,have been quite with ,;the "flu" are ,Mrs. Gegrge Stuart, Mrs. Frank McQuillin, Mr. H. D. McDonald and Mr. E. W. Rice. ther Jack took overthe picnic park and pavilion., !He was, a •mem'ber- of•' Trinity Anglican Church: ° The funeral- will be held from .the Ball &' Mutch .funeral home, Clinton, on Tuesday, . 'Marcia 20th, at 2 pan: Interment will be in Bayfield ceme- tery. Owing. to the illness of Rev. Mr. Webb of Trinity '.Church, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. lebert MgOIinchey had a few neighbors iii last Friday night for .a card: '*ir'ty TWO . Will wllr .1* in theOoderieb op hoat eratt. "i. n $e d r rocav`. Mr, aid Mr. Boy AlliksPent" day With her sister stayfle d, The, xt»titute held another cam ,arty' 1t Tuesday night with a. fair 7att�yendaflee, '�t��,,y W,M.S. Mectk g.- 11te M nerf1E Society held their meeting, at the" ,bonne • of M. 'Arnold ...Young, with a good attendanee, Mrs`- Wan. Olark: was leader of the arteetL M. Wm; Treble- :had the stuffy. book. The— meeting .closed with ..prayer. heate"...served .at dainty iuurh. and a soeiul `hour was;,, spent.. Her • next meeting will, be. at the hefts of .Mrs. may' 414e'.. Bill and his, wife and John :and his wife and every other family can leave their dome= tions at THF B-RANC1I OF -ANY BAND. IN OODERICH where .they will receive re - Pryde—Ii night • ` At the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Reginald Knight, EN'eter, their daughter, Norma ..Miriam, was wedded to Robert Bruce Pryde. son .of Thomas Pryde, 116(.P:P., Exeter, arid: •• the late Mrs. Pryde: , The couple will live en the groom's farm 'north of Exeter: - EVERY DAY .,wa'receive hundreds of requests for service.. _Its -„cost .hasn't gone up as much as most oilier things you buy;. in fact, 'your telephone bill now takes.' a smaller _.part. of the family budget than it did five years ago. ' With more and' more families getting telephones, You” can now talk to 'twice as many people. And so, • in that way alone, you get a lot more telephone • serv.ire for ,your money. At the same timeua the quality' of telephone,' service keeps steadily iihproving in many -ways, and, as always, telephone people ,try to be helpful and friendly. Any way you Ibok at it, today's telehone is'big value! 11 you haven't yet got'seruiee: • You' can be sure your neighbourhood will .. • be served, and you place on the list pro. • tected. 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